Courage is a human trait that transcends gender and can be exhibited by anyone, regardless of whether they are male or female. While societal norms may sometimes associate courage with masculinity, many women also display remarkable bravery in various contexts. Ultimately, courage is defined by individual actions and choices rather than by gender.
No, it's femenine.
"Sac" is a masculine noun in French.
The word "diccionarios" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
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Junto ~ Masculine, singular Junta ~ Femenine, singular Juntos ~ Masculine, plural Juntas ~ Femenine, plural
"Gatitos" if masculine. "Gatitas" if femenine.
"Igloo" does not have a gender in English as it is an inanimate object.
I would say its femenine.
The color green in french is: Vert (masculine) and Verte (Femenine)
"Une" is a feminine article in French. It is equivalent to "a" or "an" in English.
No, it's a femenine noun.
they (Masculine, as in Phillip and Greg): Ellos tienen they (femenine, as in Mary and Cynthia): Ellas tienen